Clearing The Logbook History; Chapter 5 Barometer Mode - Suunto Advizor User Manual

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Field 2 and 3 show up to a 8 digit accumulative vertical ascent since the last reset. Field 2 is activated when the value
of the vertical ascent is beyond the 3 digit value displayed in Field 3.
In the fourth display (Fig. 43):
Field 1 displays the text "dSC";
Field 2 and 3 show up to a 8 digit accumulative vertical descent since the last reset. Field 2 is activated when the value
of the vertical descent is beyond the 3 digit value displayed in Field 3.

4.5.1 Clearing the Logbook History

To clear the history of the logbook:
1. In any of the logbook history displays, PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located in Field 1 is the
text "CLR"; in Field 2 the text "HIS"; and in Field 3, "nO" will begin to flash (Fig. 44).
2. PRESS the [+] button to toggle between "YES" and "NO".
3. PRESS the [Mode] button to accept the option "YES".
The logbook history is erased and a new starting date is set to begin new cumulative measurements.
Note: If the user does not press any button for 1 minute in the setup mode, the display will automatically exit setup.
We recommend that the logbook history be cleared prior to beginning the first logbook recording ever.

CHAPTER 5 BAROMETER MODE

The Suunto Wristop Computer Barometer function provides the user with:
an adjustable unit of measure mbar or inHg; mbar range 300 to 1,100 mbar, inHg range 8.90 to 32.40;
an adjustable sea level pressure function ranging from 27.25-30.80 inHg / 921-1,080 mbar
a resolution of 1 mbar or 0.05 inHg;
a one hour interval measuring to estimate barometric trend;
difference measurement function allows zeroing of the barometer for following e.g. overnight changes in barometric
pressure and temperature;
an automatic 4-day memory of atmospheric pressure for the last 6 hours in 1-hour intervals, thereafter, in 6-hour
intervals;
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